BACKGROUND
In animal models of cardiac arrest, the benefit afforded by hypothermia is closely linked to the rapidity of the decrease in body temperature after resuscitation. Because total liquid… (More)

BACKGROUND
In animal models, whole-body cooling reduces end-organ injury after cardiac arrest and other hypoperfusion states. The benefits of cooling in humans, however, are uncertain, possibly… (More)

BACKGROUND
Ultrafast cooling by total liquid ventilation (TLV) provides potent cardio- and neuroprotection after experimental cardiac arrest. However, this was evaluated in animals with no initial… (More)

Mild hypothermia (32°C-34°C) exerts a potent cardioprotection in animal models of myocardial infarction. Recently, it has been proposed that this beneficial effect is related to survival signaling.… (More)

BACKGROUND
Extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (ECPR) is widely proposed for the treatment of refractory cardiac arrest. It should be associated with coronary angiography if coronary artery… (More)